The Lion and the Tigress
Autor Helen Rayson-Hillen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781922830029
ISBN-10: 192283002X
Pagini: 278
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Interactive Press
Colecția Interactive Press
ISBN-10: 192283002X
Pagini: 278
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Interactive Press
Colecția Interactive Press
Recenzii
"The Lion and The Tigress evokes, so brilliantly, the life of Eleanor of Aquitaine during her marriage to Henry II, King of England. You travel each onerous step with the feisty, highly educated queen. You hear the snort of her horse and smell its sweat. You feel the intensity of her fury as she defends her children and her realm against all comers, including Henry. An immersive experience and a highly recommended read." -- Kerry Cue, author of Target 91
"Rayson-Hills Eleanor of Aquitaine is a masterful creation: brilliant, mercurial and vital. This is history brought to life." -- Toni Jordan, author of Addition
"Rayson-Hills Eleanor of Aquitaine is a masterful creation: brilliant, mercurial and vital. This is history brought to life." -- Toni Jordan, author of Addition
Notă biografică
Helen Rayson-Hill trained as an infant teacher, and taught in country Victoria, Melbourne and the UK. Later, she became a drama teacher following a long interest in the theatre. After a family transfer to Brisbane, she was appointed Queensland Manager of the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust. For two years she co-ordinated National Arts Week in Brisbane working closely with the Queensland Government's Ministry of the Arts and Brisbane City Council. On returning to Melbourne, Helen held a position at the Victorian Arts Centre in the Membership and Fundraising and Development Department. For two years she was an adjudicator for the Victorian Drama League. Helen has also performed both on the stage in Melbourne and Brisbane and on television in Neighbours on Channel 10 and Something's in the Air on the Australian ABC network.Writing has always been an interest of Helen's and she is a member of the Writers' Circle at Melbourne's Lyceum Club. She has written plays for her drama students as well as sketches for amateur theatre. Also an artist specialising in oils, Helen has held several successful exhibitions at several Victorian galleries. Helen's short stories and memoir pieces have been published in anthologies, and she has written a children's book, Kid Detectives. The story was inspired by her grandson who wanted to know how children entertained themselves before electronic devices filled their lives. Helen has long been interested in Medieval history, especially in the life of Eleanor of Aquitaine. After many years of research, inspired originally by the play The Lion in Winter by James Goldman, Helen was motivated to write about Eleanor's amazing life. Consequently, Eleanor, the Firebrand Queen became the first in a planned series of historical novels about this Medieval feminist.